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that's the state of welfare in america. a program started as a temporary lift for those in need, now increasingly enriching, intoxicating benefits that it is hard to leave, and who can blame them. again, i think most on welfare do want to work, but the government provides so many incentives for them not to work. they're frustrated, but that doesn't make them lazy. what it makes them are pawns in government society that has no interest in letting them go, clutching the apron strings. there's something wrong with society that places more emphasis on benefits than it does on jobs. obviously when times are tough, it is understandable. without a limit, it is abuse is also understandable. that's what that gets you. government more focused to use a line to get them to fish than teaching them how to fish. then asking corporate america to up the paycheck to make the math more compelling. i think it is backwards. it is up to the government quit making staying home rewarded. many are protesting not over finding jobs but securing
that's the state of welfare in america. a program started as a temporary lift for those in need, now increasingly enriching, intoxicating benefits that it is hard to leave, and who can blame them. again, i think most on welfare do want to work, but the government provides so many incentives for them not to work. they're frustrated, but that doesn't make them lazy. what it makes them are pawns in government society that has no interest in letting them go, clutching the apron strings. there's...
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that hits america right where it hurts the most also. >> shaun, thank you very much. we'll see how this pans out. anotr factor i left out of there is what if the iraqis just stop producing oil or the iranians in a sympathy strike on production? you can have the same effect. >>> meanwhile, ahead of the walkout, why charles payne said if workers win this fight tomorrow, we are all fried. test. test. >>> fired up and ready to walk. fast food workers planning another way to protest in dozens of cities tomorrow. they're demanding a $15 minimum wage and the right to unionize. charles payne said that would serve up one super size problem in the economies. >> well, first of all, for the workers, you know, i hate springing this on them. it's a low wage job, it's a low skill job. they could be replaceable. the same people are saying i'm not making enough money to feed my kids, it's certainly tougher if you're making zero. i don't begrudge anyone trying to make extra money. they're essentially trying to say their salary should be doubled from where they are. this has been eck co
that hits america right where it hurts the most also. >> shaun, thank you very much. we'll see how this pans out. anotr factor i left out of there is what if the iraqis just stop producing oil or the iranians in a sympathy strike on production? you can have the same effect. >>> meanwhile, ahead of the walkout, why charles payne said if workers win this fight tomorrow, we are all fried. test. test. >>> fired up and ready to walk. fast food workers planning another way to...
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Aug 21, 2013
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do they think twice about america? >> it's always been like the bud of jokes that america has a lot of guns on the streets. they hear the worst of course, school shootings and everything else but this actually hit home for them. and it's so sad, really, and i'm -- my thoughts to the family. it's terrible. but the australian people are appalled and there's been calls to boycott american tourism. >> neil: how realistic are those calls? in other words, you can understand the immediate knee jerk emotional angry response. but how much do you think that's going to register? >> well, i don't think it's going to register in that everyone's going to not come to the united states anymore. obviously people have to come weather for vacation -- whether for vacation or business but it's going to register in their minds and people will think twice. this is a senseless act of violence. i mean obviously it could happen anywhere in the world but it's a representative thing in the united states where it's mass shootings or the boston bom
do they think twice about america? >> it's always been like the bud of jokes that america has a lot of guns on the streets. they hear the worst of course, school shootings and everything else but this actually hit home for them. and it's so sad, really, and i'm -- my thoughts to the family. it's terrible. but the australian people are appalled and there's been calls to boycott american tourism. >> neil: how realistic are those calls? in other words, you can understand the immediate...
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i'm saying, america, this is your constitution, your country, look at it. the amendments i propose, every single one of them has strong scholarship behind them complain whats i believe the framers would have considered, and i am not saying i have unassailable knowledge. the point is there is no other way to address it. if there is, somebody tell me what it is. electing another president doesn't affect reform on the supreme court. electing a new congress dunce affect reform with you have a president fundamentally transforming america, and an elected republican president doesn't inform what is going on in congress. we the people, through the constitution, through the amendment process, which is legitimate and judicious, we should consider that. >> neil: let me ask you something. reading your books, you're a great writer, obvious live very smart. knoll the constitution through and through. then i hear your radio show where you rev it up a notch and yell and scream -- >> called passion. >> neil: i love it. i think it's very entertaining. but is that by design?
i'm saying, america, this is your constitution, your country, look at it. the amendments i propose, every single one of them has strong scholarship behind them complain whats i believe the framers would have considered, and i am not saying i have unassailable knowledge. the point is there is no other way to address it. if there is, somebody tell me what it is. electing another president doesn't affect reform on the supreme court. electing a new congress dunce affect reform with you have a...
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Aug 19, 2013
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the debate over racial profiling in america was reignited with the trayvon martin case and the uproar over stand your ground laws. now another law is coming under intense national scrutiny and that is stop and frisk. last week, a federal judge banned new york police department from using the crime fighting tool, saying it targets minorities, yesterday, trayvon martin's mother and the head of the naacp got in
the debate over racial profiling in america was reignited with the trayvon martin case and the uproar over stand your ground laws. now another law is coming under intense national scrutiny and that is stop and frisk. last week, a federal judge banned new york police department from using the crime fighting tool, saying it targets minorities, yesterday, trayvon martin's mother and the head of the naacp got in